SPE Latin American and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference 2010
DOI: 10.2118/139306-ms
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Gas Production From Hydrates Dissociation in Marine Sediments

Abstract: The quantity of gas accumulated as gas hydrates has been estimated as more than the half of the total fossil energy, and it is considered as the most prominent energy resource to cover the needs of natural gas in the future. Due to the limited data available, important efforts in the harvesting of real data have been carried out and additional simulation studies for this not conventional reservoir like gas hydrates accumulations are considered. The two main mechanisms to define the exploitation strategy are de… Show more

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“…), CMG-STARS has good consistency. Uddin et al, Anderson et al, and Llamedo et al also studied and verified the applicability of CMG-STARS to simulate hydrate reservoirs. Statoil has applied CMG-STARS as a general simulator in the study of marine hydrate development .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…), CMG-STARS has good consistency. Uddin et al, Anderson et al, and Llamedo et al also studied and verified the applicability of CMG-STARS to simulate hydrate reservoirs. Statoil has applied CMG-STARS as a general simulator in the study of marine hydrate development .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%